NIA begins registration of Ghanaians aged 6-14 at premium centres

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced that it has commenced the registration of Ghanaian children aged 6 to 14 years at all NIA Premium Centres nationwide.
"This move is in line with the NIA's legal mandate to register all Ghanaians, both at home and abroad, and to ensure that every citizen has a secure and verifiable national identity. It marks another step forward in building a comprehensive and inclusive National Identity Register (NIR) that captures every Ghanaian from childhood," a September 10, 2025, NIA statement, signed by Williams Ampomah E. Darlas, Head, Corporate Affairs Directorate, explained.
See the official NIA protocol for the exercise below:
Registration Fees and Resuirement:
The fee for first-time registration at Premium Centres is GHS310, consistent with the approved charges for premium services. Requirements remain the same as for applicants aged 15 years and above. Parents or legal guardians are to present one of the following:
1. A valid Ghanaian passport of the child: OR
2. The original copy of the child's birth certificate; OR
3. A Ghana Card holder parent or legal guardian who can vouch for the child.
Expansion of Online Rsgistration and Booking System
Effective Monday, 15 September 2025, the online registration and booking system will be extended to all the 11 remaining premium centres nationwide, providing applicants with convenience in scheduling appointments.
Applicants are encouraged to make use of the online appointment booking system to ensure a smooth and timely process at the premium centres.
Issuance of Cards and Further Expansion of Services
The NIA assures the public that issuance of Ghana Cards for Ghanaians aged berween 6 and 14 years who have already registered will be communicated in due course. The authority will also announce, in the coming weeks, the extension of this registration services to all NIA District Offices nationwicle to expand access for applicants actoss the country.
Source: classfmonline.com
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